Post Offices in South Andaman, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

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Post Office PIN Code
Aberdeen Bazar S.O 744104
Bambooflat S.O 744107
Beachdera B.O 744206
Beodnabad B.O 744105
Bimbiton B.O 744105
Brijgunj B.O 744103
Calicut B.O 744105
Chakargoan S.O 744112
Chatham S.O 744102
Chouldari B.O 744103
Delanipur S.O 744102
Dundas Point B.O 744206
Garacharama S.O 744105
Guptapara B.O 744103
Haddo S.O 744102
Havelock Bazar B.O 744211
Havelock S.O 744211
Herbertabad B.O 744102
Humferygunj B.O 744105
Hut Bay S.O 744207
Jirkatong B.O 744206
Junglighat S.O 744103
Kalatong B.O 744206
Marine Jetty S.O 744101
Mathura B.O 744206
Miletilak B.O 744206
Minnie Bay S.O 744103
N.S.Building S.O 744101
Neil Island B.O 744104
Netajinagar B.O 744207
Ograbanj B.O 744103
Peal Island B.O 744211
Port Blair H.O 744101
R.R Station B.O 744206
Radio Colony B.O 744102
Ramakrishnapur B.O 744207
Rubber Research Station B.O 744206
Rutland B.O 744105
School Line B.O 744103
Shadipur S.O 744106
Shoalbay B.O 744206
Sippighat B.O 744105
Sitapur B.O 744104
Stewertgunj B.O 744107
Strait Island B.O 744211
Tushnabad B.O 744103
Vivekandapur B.O 744207
Wandoor B.O 744103
Wimberlygunj S.O 744206


Pin Code or Postal Codes of India

A PIN Code (Postal Index Number) is a numerical code used by postal services to simplify the sorting and delivery of mail. Introduced by the Indian Postal Service on 15 August 1972, the PIN code system helps in efficient mail delivery across India.

Structure of a PIN Code

A PIN Code consists of six digits, each representing a specific geographical region:

  1. First Digit – Represents the region (Zone)
  2. Second Digit – Represents the sub-region (Circle)
  3. Third Digit – Represents the sorting district
  4. Last Three Digits – Represent the specific post office
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Postal Zones in India

There are nine postal zones in the country of which eight are regional and one is used for the Indian Army. The first digit of the PIN code designates the zone and is used across the 9 zones or regions that are spread across India:

PIN Code 1st DigitsZone or Region
1Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi
2Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand
3Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Rajasthan, Gujarat
4Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa
5Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
6Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Tamil Nadu, Kerala
7Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, West Bengal, Odisha
8Bihar, Jharkhand
9Field Post Office (FPO), Army Post Office (APO)

Postal Circles in India

India is divided into 23 Postal Circles. One state can have multiple postal circles and one postal circle can be sub-divided and shared amoung multiple states depending on the volume of mail handled in a region. Every state has one or more sorting districts or region which is headquartered at the main post office of the largest city in the region.

Circle / Region NameISO CodePIN Code Prefix
DelhiDL11
HaryanaHR12 – 13
PunjabPB14 – 15
ChandigarhCH16
Himachal PradeshHP17
Jammu & KashmirJK18 – 19
Uttar Pradesh, UttarakhandUP, UK20 – 28
RajasthanRT30 – 34
GujaratGJ36 – 39
Daman & DiuDD396210
Dadra & Nagar HaveliDN396
MaharashtraMH40 – 44
GoaGA403
Madhya PradeshMP45 – 48
ChhattisgarhCT49
TelanganaTG50
Andhra PradeshAP51 – 53
KarnatakaKA56 – 59
Tamil NaduTN60 – 64
PuducherryPY605
KeralaKL67 – 69
LakshadweepLD682
West BengalWB70 – 74
SikkimSK737
Andaman & NicobarAN744
OrissaOR75 – 77
AssamAS78
 Arunachal PradeshAR790 – 792
ManipurMN795
MeghalayaML793 – 794
MizoramMZ796
NagalandNL797 – 798
TripuraTR799
BiharBR80 – 85
JharkhandJH80 – 83, 92
Army Postal ServiceAPS90 – 99